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t l : powers mit mi itu iili ro thk i'miitn states itv â– hi ll v it t tin status a he tuts nit v i:n rn tiik al vn:s respectively ok to rut people amendments to lhe constitution article x r 5 austin & 0 f fisher Â£ editors iad proprietors ) s no xxxix of vol xix ( no from commencement 078 salisbury n c march 14 1h39 terms of carolinian buy tin n i es the luugh of judge nnd jury toldtheir father on his return ; nod the circumstance the murmur of astonishment from the crowd ihal led him lo n course of experiments which led a person could lie found degraded und base enough in the telescope so lhe shipwrecked sailors once to say ihal " tint defendanl wore i little rimetl-hal collected some sea-woods on the sand and i !,â€¢ ti when be acknowledged subsequently oft his guard lire in warm their shivering lingers nnd cook a lhat ho hud i tolerably large rim then lhe scanty meal when ihe lire went out they found poor fellow sore oil over and not quite sure thai that the alkali of these weeds combined with the i he will not himself im sent lu the stales prison nt sand nnd formed glass tho basis of all our disco v ten years hard labour for perjury before the week eries in astrtmomy nnd absolutely necessary (>, bus rolled away although he is tbe only person in our enjoyment in ihe days when evi ry estr.no court who does nol in a greater or less degree nor was an astrologer and every chemist a apekor merit lhat punishment is dismissed to a bench a after the philosophers stone some m nits careless few muds oil whore he is ubliged lo remain to ly mixing their materials by accident invented i ear the lawyers 111 iheir address to ihe jury tear gunpowder which has done s uch to diminish his character to pieoes with fine turns of rhetorick the barbarities of war sir isaac newton's two and yel liner gesticulations moal important discoveries concerning light and " what gentlemen of ihe jury says the first gravitation were results nfaocidont his theory lawyer summing up in a tone ol the deepest cm und experiments on light wore suggested by iho tempt " whiif does ibo next witness this mr snap bubbles of u child and on gravitation by the bongs say i gentlemen he comes forward under fall of an apple aa he aal in the orchard and it tho u ost peculiar circumstances a dark mystery was by hastily scratching mi a stone memorandum shrouds ins motives which i shall not endeavour of some articles brought inin i'roin lhe wasliwer to altogether dissolve uut he comes forward and woman's that tho idea of lithography first presen ile tukes his place upon lhat witness stand wiih led itself o ibo iiiunl nf seufelder.^^^^^^^^^j the ibo iiiiallee i to upon ch i the unnatural i eeiltll'llil'll i iny eye â– â€” voice h that i a him statu i ins he ' u t i an ho i is mi i i â€” nn i i the nn-vvei i no â€” do do tri i i do say ibe very i du first i ull i ills nose â– appro i one nuds i no iii lb snga-h willies h the eii-h i'ouillieii-h be ml nr the il.al when stinlh he a he up i llu'h up tn the planiiifl'.h ihe anil a blow a gentlemen come io v"ith lluiiscll'.h of ii bllckh iiio itnh iii ho lo bitv.'h lilt'h lu the made niitlh the proves lo riuih morally tln-h on broad b the dclelld.'llltl even i ililvt'h 11 next gentlemen theh colour pnu-h tie llle i collll.b oil was the you your 1 peppcru room i poor witness unfur-h und nil eves h aie upon inin tho indigiia i run h up ken b li itiinplianl tun after [ on.h â– li residing ut mielnik a town on the frontier greece had secret communications with the l,ers miisiuplin had her watched and questioned t could not obtain nny disclosures lie hen en gcd one of lus lieutenants named lamael n young ui of personal beauty in go and endeavor to gain i nil . it e this officer succeeded lo such a free that she became warmly attached tn him i infunnod him hat iter reul name was 1 i toxin itie a ( ii tiuiihtxi and that she was a nieco of t chief ol he brigands michael gregorio l.er idaxi whose troops amounted lo betweon 1,400 i 1,000 men sim paioied in glowiug^terms i chnrmes of their errant ami ndyenlurous life i urged ismaol to join ihem he prelen.lod lo ild to her instances and then lettrnt further from r thai hor uncle would hold a general muster of i haul in october 28th iu the forest of i'lieloi y all tins ism til communicated to mu tiplin i u order l fiver suspicion went with hu fair > tn the rendezvous the wily musfnpha col ted ins tr.ops surrounded tho assembled freo ii iu oi i in i.t i ',,..'. .;: uie imioiois nnd ns they refused lo surrender attacked coronation of the present emperor nf russia litis ibcm with all his forces the grentor number of ion narrated to ns by a person nowly arrived from the brigands fell on the spot preferring denih ou ihal part of lho continent the field to capture and an ignominious execution in the early pari of ibe year l^'jti an english \ few escaped for a moment but ihey were nfier gentlenian ir 111 akinetchl in the crimea having wards taken nn.l nro now wailing iheir sontenco occasion to travel i prance on business of import j in the citadel of 1 bessnloiiicn among the dead mice directed ins course by way of warsaw in were found ihe chief erundnxi whoso head wus poland abniil an hour alter bis arrival in tl.nl j cloven by a stroke from a sabre and lho young city he quilled the tavern in which he hud boon heiltonuitl isnuicl whoso breast lin.l been penolrn fnking refreshment to lake a walk through the ted by a nmskot bull mu.lapha cut oft i hq heads streets while sauntering in front of one of tho nf all the killed and has paraded them in triumph public buildings he met with nn elderly gentleman through the town the wretched eudnxia on of a grave aspect nnd courteous demeanor after discovering the treachery of hor lover has fnlleu a mutual exchange of civilities they gut into a con into a stato of complete abandonment and ia bo versalion during which with the characteristic lieved lo have entirely lost hor senses muslnpha frankness of an englishman lie told the stranger has taken hor into ins own ptilnci nnd ordered who he wns whore from and wlulhor lie wns go i that every care hor deplorable condition requires ing the oilier in lhe most friendly manner in shall bo lavished on her hnn lo _... , xz_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_u inn found it convenient tn res i which i appropriated to my studies lhe rest being occupied in arduous manual lalmr through lho facilities all titled by tins institution 1 havo boon able lo add bo much to my previous acquaintance wuh iho ancient modern nnd oriental languages as to l.o able to nn i ii pw , rds oi fifty uf them with more or i ss facility .'' the wester i carolinian is published every tin us [ at two dollars per am mn il pud in advance or oyo dollars and fifty cents if nol paid before the ex pjmtionofthrci months 1 \,,. ; i r will be discontinued until nl arrearages . ' 7 : lhe discretion of tbe editors and a failure i notify the bailors pf a wish to discontinue â€ž! the end of a year will be considered ns :, new en j-..'.,:<'til advertisements will bo conspicuously nnd cnrrecfly -. ai one dollar per square fur the br-t insertion , h i .,,-, ,â€¢ nts t',r each continuance couri and judicial advertisements will be charged 28 per cent more i hnn , u , pn.es a iiediu ti nm el 33j per cent from tbo tegular prices will be made to yearly advertisers \ t a . rtisements sent in ii.r publication iiiusl have ihe .-! |â€ž r of i '"!<' rked on them or they will be inser ted nil forbid and charged for accordingly j _. ,,, i . , ui.tr sscd t the editors on business must be mul paid or hoy will ii"t be altendcd to i trust mi i resident i shall he pardoned by the ingenious nulllnr ol iliis loiter and ihe gotille man lo w hom if is addressed li,r lho liberty _ hksh i have taken unexpected 1 am sure by both of ihem in thus making it public it discloses a re s iluie purpose of improvement under obstacles and difficulties of no ordinary kind vvbieh excites my admiration i may say my veneration li is enough lo make one who has good opportunities for education hang bis head in shuinc mig_oe__.l 1ni.ois from ihe new york mirror thoughts on law vkks | iiv tllltollllltl a fav from n speech of govern ir everett of massachusetts nl a meeting of tbe friends ol education in bristol county it is u great mistake io suppose it is necessary to be a professional man in order to have leisure lo indulge n taste for reading far otherwise i believe the mechanic ihe engineer the husband man lhe trader have quite ns much leisure as lhe average of men in t lie learned | rofessions i know soine men busily engaged in those dillerent callings of actual life whoso minds are well stored with various useful knowledge acquired from books there would be more such men if education in our ciunmun schools were as it well might be of a higher order ; uud il common school libraries well furnished were introduced into every district as i trust in due tune they will bu lt is surpris ing sir how much may be effected even under the most unfavorable circumstances for the improve ment of tho mind by a person resolutely benl on lhe acquisition of knowledge a letter has lately been put into my hands bearing date he sixth uf september su interesting in itself and so strongly illustrative uf ibis point that 1 will re i a portion of it ; though it was written i am sure without the least view to publicity " i was the youngest says ibe writer of ma ny brethren and icy parents wore poor my means of education were limited to the advantage of a direel school and those again were circum scribed by my father's death which deprived me at the age nf fifteen of those scanty opportunities winch 1 hud previously enjoyed a lew monlhi after his decease i apprenticed myself to a black smith in inv nulite village thither i carried nn indomitable taste for reading which i had previ uusiv acquired thmngi tlie medium of ihe society library ; all the historical works in which 1 bad at thut tune perused at the expiration nf n little more than half my apprenticeship i suddenly con ceived the idea ol studying latin through the assistance of my elder brother who had himself obtained a collegiate education hy his own oxer huns i completed my virgil during lho evenings uf one winler after some lime devoted lo cice ro and n few other latin authors 1 commenced the greek at this time il was necessary lhat 1 should devote every hour of duy light and n part uf lhe evening to tlie duties of my apprenticeship â€” still i earned my greek grammcr in my hat and often loin il a in uncut when i was healing some large iron when i could place my book open before me against the chimney of my forge and go through with tupto tupteis tuptei unperceivt-d by my fel low apprentices and to my confusion nf face with n detrimental eflect to ibe charge in my ire al evening 1 sul down unassisted and alone to the iliad of homer twenty books of which measured my progress iu thai language during the evenings another winter i nexl turned lo lhe modern lan guages and wns much gratified to learn that my knowledge of ihe latin furnished me with a key lo lhe literature of the languages nf europe this circumstance gave a new impulse lo the desire of acquainting myself wiih the philosophy derivation and affinity nf tho different european i tongues 1 could nol he reconciled lo submit my > soli in these investigations to a few hours after lhe arduous hiliors nl lhe day i therefore laid down my hammer and went to new haven whore i re cited to native teachers in french spanish ge mini and italian i returned at ihu expiration of two years lo the forgo bringing wiih me such books in those languages as i could procure when i had rend these books through i commenced lho in a into paper bonded a 'â– lecture for the law ers i ventured a few philosophical reflections on ihai intelligent end useful class ol uur lidlow citi zens and i look the liberty lo show bow one of their body would net supposing owen's moral world lo he true several oilier ideas have nc lurroil lo me upon lhe same subject lo which as i do ii mean to be very prolix 1 invite the read er alii in ii nor do i deem if necessary to make any apology to the fraternity as 1 know that skil liil'tis tin \ ii io ill disco ruing reasons on oi t lie r side ihey will find arguments in my favour a plenty â€” if ihey wish lo du so the nominal purpose of a court nf justice is t seek lha truth ; bui i question whether the truth ii evi r in other places more attacked sneered at brow-beab ii ridiculed and pui nut of countenance ii is lho tn.tli which every one in bis turn finds il lus interest lu conceal if is truth that very one is afraid of even the party most unequivocally in lhe right is anxious to exclude ihe trulh from the other side leal if may seem lo contradict his own nail all ihe lawyers and even lho judge seem as much nu tin watch to stop the witness's mouth ev ery two minutes as llioy have been lo make hnn conte ihore to upon it to me one of the most ridiculous things in the world is u witness upon llm stand trying poor fellow !) to give iu his tes timony ho is vve will suppose not in the slight est degree interested in cither of the parlies and doubtless wishes hem both tied i gel her bv the neck and dropped oil lho tern ol one of the north river siotuuboats he comes into court nol volun tarily but dragged if lie resists by two nr three scowling ministers of the law who from the mere tiift of lus being presumed to know something abnui iiii pending suit thin themselves nntitled lo treat him as if he had been brought up for robbing a ben-roost ho is forced from his business nr his ainu-cmeiits for the purpose of speaking ihe truth and he inwardly resolves to toll tho whole story ns soon as possible and get rid of lho filing ho thinks ho knows the worst ho thinks the loss of time and ibe uvvkardness uf speaking for lhe tirst ton ol in life in public are the extent of his bill femurs unsuspecting victim ilu no sooner mourns the stand than he finds himself at on 6 the centre of a circle of enemies and holding a posi tion not greatly unlike that of u prisoner in an in dian war-dance he tries to tell his story â– his journey â€” adding with a smile that it was not in probable but he might visit the crimea i in self in lho course of bat year when perhaps hr might require a similar return the invitation was ac cepted nnd he wns conducted to a splendid man sion elegant without uud rich and commodious within unbounded liberality on the part of the pole produced unbounded confidence pn the pari of the l.nglishmuii thc latter had a small bu.x nf jewels of groat value which he bud curried about his per son from tho time of his leaving homo â€” finding lhat mode of conveyance hull hazardous and inconve nient in a town he requosled his munificent hotl to deposit it in n place nf security fill he should bo ready logo away ai lhe expiration of three days bu prepared ibr hit departure and nn ashing for his bnx how wus bo nmnzed when lhe old geiilloiunn wiih a countenance exhibiting ihe utmost surprise act\cu\t\\va pick your seed corn â€” 8cod corn should be so ' i lecled from tbo stalks in tho pall tbo baden i corn about which so much fuss is being made is . nothing moro than corn thus s lecled ibr a long so â– ries of yours where iwo or morn ears grow upon j 1 stalk l.y selecting your seed thus yon will i have lho linden corn perhaps lho size of i the ear â€” the siiiiiiiiioss of lho coh â€” lho shape nnd i soundness of grains should bo niado nn nbjoct ol as much care as lho number of en's on a stalk â€” , hy taking care to bring corn to maturity os soon us it is ripe enough lo savo you may havo early corn uud vice versa small hov ih to for 1 ur sii.h ro.illy s.iwm he vv'.'i.ih l re h lie be i i 1 b b s_^_^__i present when he received it she came and on | manurina wm , ro tten logs and brui.ii being questioned answered in exact unison will her husband expressed ihe snrae surprise and correspondence of the farmers register benevolently endeavored lo persuade hor distracted i claiiksvihb february vi guest that it was u mere hallucination with min .. , - â€ž , i ir i r i ~ ._.,.â€¢ i â€ž. . â€ž. 1 i . . upon lhe testimony of some ol the most respect clod feelings of horror astonishment nnd despair , , â– . â– ,, ' ; f ... â€¢ p i . . r .. u , ..... nble nnd verilub e rout omen ol ilu hlii.x county ho wnlknd nut of lho house and went to lhe tavern ,, â– . . ,, h ,. . .. i,i , , . i \ irginia i s in proceed to gnu vou an account ol nl which be bail put uu on lus arrival al warsaw , s 1 "" â€¢ â– â– "'"" % ,. b ' . .,., , i j i tho rcmnrknbln eflects nl a new and rare manure i hero ho related his mysterious story and learned ,.,..,. ... _ i . , -, i , * ... â€¢ i Â»â€ž. i . â€¢ ri ua ex hi bund by an experiment in thut county a few i lint lus iniquitous liosl wns the riclifsl jew in lo 4 ' , , _ _. â€¢ , , . .. ..',,. . . ...... veins since i he nitimuo above alluded lo is only land he was advised wilhoul delay in slate the ;â€¢â€¢â€¢'â€¢ _ â– ,_ . l , , n , , i i i .. i . raro a lo llm manner of lis npp icution for in old case lo tho rniid lluke who lorluiiutoly nl thut ... , , , , it , i . ... . _ . virginia it very much uboundelh ihe cxpcri liino hiipponed to bu at warsaw "â– ,. f . . . j 7 hi , ... , â– i.i it i moot was as ioiiuwh a gentleman cut down tho e accordingly waited on hiin ; nnd wiih lililo . ,,.,,," . c _ : ... , ii . ,. inne eiotvth vv hie hail covered n piece ol lund,ex cernintiny was nil in lied loan nuilienco lln briefly *- . . , ,- ,.- .- . _â– ,_!_ ... ., ... , ., inusii nut tiirnoi i nul ., cultivation bv lus lather laid down the ense and constantino with agree , . . , . , , â€ž. â€¢ , ., , , , . i . Â» i , . or grand lather as is usual he sullered tho logs iv ear devoured up his discourse 1 uusl.inluio p ' , ' ,. e , , . , , . i i i â– _ i i ., iind brush lu in upon tho land tho first summer expressed ins astonishment â€” i..i.i inm he knew lliu , , ' ., â– â€¢' . _ . i . ' , ii i_-_..,i lln the fa and winter succeeding he commenced jew inning had oxlonsivo iiiniiiv iiiiiihiioiiiiiis with , , . . " _ ,â– .,.,,,, , .,, i c us preparations tor n crop nl corn try running iwo him â€” that ho had always been respectable and ol ! ' . , , , . â– .. i , , , . i ii . " i .. 1 1 i strokes will n urge wo-hors plough in the same an unblemished character ' li meter hot added l â– . ., â€¢ .. i . ., ,, . i , ,.._.. i i , furrow one luruiiig in ibo right uud ono to ibo 1 wi use every legitimate iipmiis lu unveil iii , ,. 'â€ž , " , ... . -., u â€ž s , |, . i ull this nine h i us made wus filled willi ihe mystery no saving he called uu some gentle i . ' , .,' ' â– , ; , ., , .. . i , bgs uu brush of the inne iroes next convenient to men who wero to lino wiih luu that d iy and " , , , , , _â– s __ , . , , , . ,, i ' it which c fared u pace fur the second furrow j despatched a messong.tr wuh a mile to lhe jew ro ', ', , . ,' ,, , , .{ 7 , _ , ii tin s ,,,,, noli lus og and brush materia wosall questing liisprosenee anroiiohcvcd lus summons , sj.'t , , . ,, ...',-,' i consumed wuh ibis preparation ho passed over ll.ivo ton no recollection of having loeeivod u , ," , , â€žâ€ž â€¢ ' . n . _ , ,â– ',,- i.i i ha tin and 1 lm iialtitie was simmy flushed box o jewels irom lhe hand ol this gentleman '. . , , , , , ',. j , j i ii i ., v i i â€¢'.... i wit i lho hume wu burse plough and well manured said the duke " nevoi my lord wuh die reply â€ž ., ,, , c in ' , ,, . ... . t '. â– ., oin i he sinli o ami niiti-peu i ho crop grown on " hiiango indeed ! art ynu perlocllv conscious ' ' " . r , â– â€ž â€¢., â– r , , . 7i f i i i rs , â€ž_,, ;â€ž â€ž., the beds manured in tho lull with pino logs and turning to llm i'.ug h.liiniin 'â– tiuiio cerlnm my , , ' .... . u . , . . , â€ž" .,,, . . i ,,â€¢ , i i ,â€ž brush was not only ibo best corn of iho two but lord ihon addressing luu soil in tho jew â€” ' . * ., i . ., .... 7 - l l ii a was unusual y rich in lis growth und heavy in itr " 1 ins is a very singular ease and i loci il my du , â€¢'â€žâ€ž _. ,, â– i j ; , , ,, | _ nr.sluclion tho nwnor of the corn wns induced tv in ii-o hiogiilur iiiea.h to usci'i inn tho irulh â€” is ' . , . , t_i.ii , , 9 oi ., v ii " .. ti . . Â» ruin its roinurkably luxuriant appearance a pull v ill r wilo nl home '. " i os my lord " linn ,. . , ', . " â– e ,. 1 ,., , . ," iiii unit n ibo dgs during ibo growing of the crop continued constantino " ben is ii hheet o paper ' ' . " '. ". â€¢ â– . i ; ' . . , , , ' ' ' in see hnw it was luu such vigur was i nparted to nn i bore is ii pen proceed lu writ a note to your . . . Â» riu.lt7l.___j ... ' ' . . , | . , â€ž . in it be luiind llm countless number of little thread wib in suit . ier :, . i ni i dicltile aurnn lilt ... , , , .. ,, i r . , ,, v â€ž i ,, iui . ho n.ois which iiiiiiiily contiibuto to the supply nf e he pen now 7 said this see mil solum 11 ' ',, , . '_. , , .._ _. ' ' j 1 . n , ,, in iho veg.ilablo lo luivo norftirnted lhe wnlor-souked conuneiic bv haying " a is disitovorod ! i hero n ' . . i r 1 _!__. ' . '. z 'â€¢, ,. ., i . â– . , uu purl y decayed trunks mid limbs of lho pmo is no resource loll but deliver up lho box 1 hay ',â– ,,< i.e ., ,"., <â€¢ 1 1 1 i Â« trees buried lielow owned lho act iu the presence nt lho tiriind llnhe ,. ,. ., _â€¢_ r r .â€ž._..-_ -__!__ , | ,, .'. ... , ,, , ,. here mr i.thtur isn i'liiulninol manure wliicli a rein or hbnok ibo irani nl tbo israelite an the . ' . .. .' , . _,â€ž.Â«,â€ž,â€ž j â€¢ ;._ , , .. .. ii . . .,. . in iih genera d.llnsu â– tlirougb our htnto and in lis pen , r,i|i|.o roin us ingers ilul iiistaiillv icco ~ ,,. . rt , ,_'._,_ ,.._ 1 i ' ,,. , , i i . ii i.rnciicn good eflncis ns i eiu.iiislrntud above inds voriiig hulls i in xcl.iiuiod " hint is impossible . .*,,. . 7 i i i_..l . f â€ž_._. vim ". ' ,, , ,. i i air to rival lho linns nil marl laals ol lower vir mv bird tint would is dinollv unpliciifirig ny u ". ' . .. . . . - 1 â€ž_ _â€ž :.. {.â€ž .' , , ," , ,- i.'m kiiiiii ; nnd that which bus been regarded as an lit hi ." 'â€¢ i givo v.ni mv word uf honor s-uil con â– ""Â»Â»â€¢"â– - Â» _...!_. . h â€¢ .. i i iciikun of iiovoily and doesv in our lands may lie suiiliiio " in presence >, i every one in lho room ' ' ' , c ._.. . 3t m ihal wl you write aha v.r be used as â€žâ€ž in ' j " ""' minimal el their re.toral.dn and re strum against you farther a lb if il pro ' ' ver >' y ul â€ž 1|()1|t , iiicoh uu your wife ii you are innocent you ,, krint.to.n have nothing lo four â€” but if you persist in not wri ling it a i will bold it as a u,.o of your guilt with a trembling hand the terrified lew w rote i whore corn is fed nut to calilo and other domes out tho nolo folded it up and as ho was dosirid jib animal it is much the host where practicable sealed it with his own signature two uflicers i to grind u wuh the rob wero desp loin i wiih it lo tho house und when tints aro morn b.nolicial to horses if ground ; hurnh glaucod over lis conlouls slut swooned and aud hay if chopped lino sunk lo the ground the box was delivered up dry wÂ«,,d will pruducu on a ftmdorale estimate and restored lo ils owner and lhe low niiherod twice as much heat as the same amount of green lho punishment bis villainy deserved ilu wan wood ; nnd saves much trouble in kindling fires m oul lo siberia ' cold innrni.igs to prevent its burning away tooj _____!'' â– l,..,,l i l-e to suppusoj wittiest â€” i was g inn down maiden-lane â€” first lawyer â€” slop sir second lawyer â€” don't interrupt the witness third lawyer â€” the witness is ours â– fourth lawyer â€” fiercely and indignantly w want the fact judge â€” let the witness tell bis story wilaes â€” 1 wus going down maiden lino where 1 live first lawyer â€” w'o don't want to know when you live sir second lawyer â€” thai is a part nf'bis testimony third lawyer â€” vmi can lake ihe witness into your own hands whon we are done with him ; al present he is ours " ilness turns pale fourth lawyer â€” sarcastically veiy well air " furthermore gentlemen i asked this witness to describe flu bludgeon he could not had it ivory or gold on the handle ? he could not toll wa there a ferule upon the end ? did nol know was ii heavy yes had he ever handled it 1 no how could ho loll the weight of a thing which he had never handled ?" another bus of admiration " was be personally acquainted with mr swipes ! no lie bad ever seen luu before ? no since ? no could he not tell whether he had an aquiline nose or not ' no was lie nut a friend of mr w'ilkiiisl yea had he hot expressed an opinion upon ibis case . yes ho had said the sciunilrel light to huvo boon ashamed oi himself was mr wilknrs hat knocked ofh no but before in left lhe aland he said he saw iho blood on the top of ihe plan nil's head how could ho see the lop of ins head unless ibe h.it had l>ecii knocked oil '" judge â€” gentlemen i hog you will sit down ont of the aldermen â€” officer keep order officer fin u tone of thunder and with a acowl mature than oriental despotism upon ihe specta wo who aiut making any noise ihal ibey know of j â€” s'lence ! witness â€” 1 was going down maiden-land where 1 side as i said 1,,-foie when 1 ir.<t lawyer â€” vou don't come here to repeal sdl you snd before sir fi t / lawyer â€” i is'g third lawyer starling to his feet i do intuiil j v â– hebrew willi nn awakened desire ... fxaiiiirmig an ulbor field and by assiduous application 1 was en aided in a few weeks lo road ibis language wuh such facility ihnt i allotted il lo mysell as n tusk lo road two chapters in lhe hebrew itiblo before breakfast each morning ibis ami an hour at noon lining all tbo time that i could dovote to myself during lhe day after becoming somewhat fiiinl mr with this language i looked around mo for the means of initialing myself into ihe raids of orien tal literature nnd to my deep regret nnd concern i found my progress in i lus direction hedged up by the want of requisite boobs i immediately began tn devise means of obviating ibis olmtnole ; and iter many plans i concluded to seek n place as a sailor nu iioard s >,,â€žâ€¢ ship bound in europe dunk ing in tins way lo have opportunities of collecting nt different polls such winks in the modern inid oriental language as i found necessary for ins ob ject i left lhe forge and my native place iii cur ry ibis plan into execution i travelled on fool lo boston a lihiiiiico nf mora than a hundred miles in find snine vessel hound nr kurope in this 1 was disappointed and while revolving in my mind what slops tn take iiccidcnlly beard of the amor ienn antiquarian society m worcester 1 imme diately lient mv slops inwards ibis place i visi tod iho hall ol the american antiquarian society an i found bore to my infinite gratification such n collection nf ancient modern nnd oriental lan guages ns i never is'fore conceived lo is collected iii my place ; and sir yoa may imagine with what sentiments of gratitude i w is effected when upon many f the most important discoveries iu ibe evincing _ desire 10 examine some of these rich field of hci.i.ce bate been the reÂ«o|ts ol eeeidem ami rare works i was kindly invited in an nidiini two little boys of a spectacle maker ml holland led pari ipaliun in all llm ism fits of ibo noble hi while iheir father wns ai dinner chanced t > lu k siitutiuii annling mysell of the kindness n lhe at a distant loeplc tluoiigh iwo , to glasses , laced directors 1 ijml about three hours daily at lho before each otbfr tint found the sleefle bro_ghl ball which will un hour ot noun ami shout three ninrh nearer than usual tolhe shop windows they in tlie evening trwdc up the portionof the day another buz the witness here rose and said " mr wilkilm mi /'/ off tti slum me oji.-er â€” silence there ' judge â€” witness you must nol interrupt the counsel on have bad your turn on ihe stand you then had ibe opportunity to say whatever y un pleased if you are again guilty of ho great an indecorum 1 shalj be obliged lo commit uu witness stands stupid otfieir â€” â– â€¢ t->il down !" in n lone of in.ligi nil command witness sits down officer scowls ,,! lino ai f be would snap lus head ii fourth lawyer â€” i appeal to his honour ibe j 1 '-':, lo prolecl me from tlie itiit.eitiiienco of this witless lirst second third fourth linrycr anil judge 1%'ether the witness must officer looking nt he audience again and in 1 v ""'(' uf thunder â€¢' sih-ncc !" judge gci.tl.'iiieii ll seems lo in ihal tllfl b'"sl *">' in coma at the truth n i lei lhe witness go ! 'â– md i will call him to order if he wanders lion wÂ»d,iiy._wiin i " ""â€¢â€¢'â€¢'â– â€” v'tir ho lour jtnlge â€” teil i|,e pfain fad of this bssaull lull w jury what you know about il â€” reineinbor you hereto speak ihe truth the whole ir lh and nothing inn hm truths-raise your vou ' â€” turn your cetulhe ju(y u hat do you know nf tins alior i hie poor wretch commences again the li.-i . lint and fourth lawyer coniinning lo skir wi around him all ibe while like a parcel ol . nlis fighting f.,r the clothes ul some uohopp ' ri i r so f.r is lie ivoin gelling nchiui.t â– in sat ri og ai length bewildered ut of his recol frightened insulted and indignant â€” how hr really desirous of telling lha irjith ho sium ''" upon some inconsistency ; some trilling r mj r "- paradox â€” accounted for al unco and to ov y one - â€¢ mire satisfaction by tlie idea ihal be inn ....-""' ". ilul than co ii.s ho i-fii-i eva iiitilion j0*n tlie scientific artillery of a cud able lawyer " lr ne by t inrly years of similar practices is jwght to |â€ž,, r â€ž!â€ž,â€ž ,â€žâ€ž. ir ull i already Â°* i Â« stranger icrlnps ignorant â€” perhaps a i shall not follow ibe learned gentle nan further i mil appeal loetety witness ihal i as over is'on brought into n court of justice vt i other he has not 1 1 old it i>ftcu ihe moat difficult place in tie world lo ell he trull iii and whethei , when the truth was at length told llu-re ever were so many at toinpts made to mv ti ii i whether so much uf what every one presenl knew in his heart lo lie the trulh could atiywl el.-e be so deliberately rejected and whether when ibis poor belaboured imiiiluied iiiilnippt tenth so much demanded was nl length produced it 1 d not have si eh nn aspect so disguised that us own mother might not hate known it . rnpitlly^^b i hut grccntytmtwutttc.liiiilly cnuso more jieut nil burning than dry is lib urd i to remove ice from door slops throw on salt 1 it will cnuso the ice lo crack and become loose 1 wlten il may bo easily romuv 1 i suit should he regularly fed lo cattle holh iu ] wilder inn i sunitiier they will never cut too much if it is placed r.nnstnntly ln-fore ihem where they cat obtain it at all tins the tsl way to i.'hi'.lu)0.-l..j-olt i.ovk tllllu'lliiuv am 4Â«h.'si'alll mustnpha pacha reputed to bo the ablest of all ilm pui.be officers of rurkisy has just delivered macedonia from n foriniduhle band of brigands who have inflicted ihe country for upwards of four v nt tho fhenii he look nro loo singular nul to be mentioned having learnt that u young arulii i jjirl bear -> 0 the nuuiu yf thcodus'a maria ut

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t l : powers mit mi itu iili ro thk i'miitn states itv â– hi ll v it t tin status a he tuts nit v i:n rn tiik al vn:s respectively ok to rut people amendments to lhe constitution article x r 5 austin & 0 f fisher Â£ editors iad proprietors ) s no xxxix of vol xix ( no from commencement 078 salisbury n c march 14 1h39 terms of carolinian buy tin n i es the luugh of judge nnd jury toldtheir father on his return ; nod the circumstance the murmur of astonishment from the crowd ihal led him lo n course of experiments which led a person could lie found degraded und base enough in the telescope so lhe shipwrecked sailors once to say ihal " tint defendanl wore i little rimetl-hal collected some sea-woods on the sand and i !,â€¢ ti when be acknowledged subsequently oft his guard lire in warm their shivering lingers nnd cook a lhat ho hud i tolerably large rim then lhe scanty meal when ihe lire went out they found poor fellow sore oil over and not quite sure thai that the alkali of these weeds combined with the i he will not himself im sent lu the stales prison nt sand nnd formed glass tho basis of all our disco v ten years hard labour for perjury before the week eries in astrtmomy nnd absolutely necessary (>, bus rolled away although he is tbe only person in our enjoyment in ihe days when evi ry estr.no court who does nol in a greater or less degree nor was an astrologer and every chemist a apekor merit lhat punishment is dismissed to a bench a after the philosophers stone some m nits careless few muds oil whore he is ubliged lo remain to ly mixing their materials by accident invented i ear the lawyers 111 iheir address to ihe jury tear gunpowder which has done s uch to diminish his character to pieoes with fine turns of rhetorick the barbarities of war sir isaac newton's two and yel liner gesticulations moal important discoveries concerning light and " what gentlemen of ihe jury says the first gravitation were results nfaocidont his theory lawyer summing up in a tone ol the deepest cm und experiments on light wore suggested by iho tempt " whiif does ibo next witness this mr snap bubbles of u child and on gravitation by the bongs say i gentlemen he comes forward under fall of an apple aa he aal in the orchard and it tho u ost peculiar circumstances a dark mystery was by hastily scratching mi a stone memorandum shrouds ins motives which i shall not endeavour of some articles brought inin i'roin lhe wasliwer to altogether dissolve uut he comes forward and woman's that tho idea of lithography first presen ile tukes his place upon lhat witness stand wiih led itself o ibo iiiunl nf seufelder.^^^^^^^^^j the ibo iiiiallee i to upon ch i the unnatural i eeiltll'llil'll i iny eye â– â€” voice h that i a him statu i ins he ' u t i an ho i is mi i i â€” nn i i the nn-vvei i no â€” do do tri i i do say ibe very i du first i ull i ills nose â– appro i one nuds i no iii lb snga-h willies h the eii-h i'ouillieii-h be ml nr the il.al when stinlh he a he up i llu'h up tn the planiiifl'.h ihe anil a blow a gentlemen come io v"ith lluiiscll'.h of ii bllckh iiio itnh iii ho lo bitv.'h lilt'h lu the made niitlh the proves lo riuih morally tln-h on broad b the dclelld.'llltl even i ililvt'h 11 next gentlemen theh colour pnu-h tie llle i collll.b oil was the you your 1 peppcru room i poor witness unfur-h und nil eves h aie upon inin tho indigiia i run h up ken b li itiinplianl tun after [ on.h â– li residing ut mielnik a town on the frontier greece had secret communications with the l,ers miisiuplin had her watched and questioned t could not obtain nny disclosures lie hen en gcd one of lus lieutenants named lamael n young ui of personal beauty in go and endeavor to gain i nil . it e this officer succeeded lo such a free that she became warmly attached tn him i infunnod him hat iter reul name was 1 i toxin itie a ( ii tiuiihtxi and that she was a nieco of t chief ol he brigands michael gregorio l.er idaxi whose troops amounted lo betweon 1,400 i 1,000 men sim paioied in glowiug^terms i chnrmes of their errant ami ndyenlurous life i urged ismaol to join ihem he prelen.lod lo ild to her instances and then lettrnt further from r thai hor uncle would hold a general muster of i haul in october 28th iu the forest of i'lieloi y all tins ism til communicated to mu tiplin i u order l fiver suspicion went with hu fair > tn the rendezvous the wily musfnpha col ted ins tr.ops surrounded tho assembled freo ii iu oi i in i.t i ',,..'. .;: uie imioiois nnd ns they refused lo surrender attacked coronation of the present emperor nf russia litis ibcm with all his forces the grentor number of ion narrated to ns by a person nowly arrived from the brigands fell on the spot preferring denih ou ihal part of lho continent the field to capture and an ignominious execution in the early pari of ibe year l^'jti an english \ few escaped for a moment but ihey were nfier gentlenian ir 111 akinetchl in the crimea having wards taken nn.l nro now wailing iheir sontenco occasion to travel i prance on business of import j in the citadel of 1 bessnloiiicn among the dead mice directed ins course by way of warsaw in were found ihe chief erundnxi whoso head wus poland abniil an hour alter bis arrival in tl.nl j cloven by a stroke from a sabre and lho young city he quilled the tavern in which he hud boon heiltonuitl isnuicl whoso breast lin.l been penolrn fnking refreshment to lake a walk through the ted by a nmskot bull mu.lapha cut oft i hq heads streets while sauntering in front of one of tho nf all the killed and has paraded them in triumph public buildings he met with nn elderly gentleman through the town the wretched eudnxia on of a grave aspect nnd courteous demeanor after discovering the treachery of hor lover has fnlleu a mutual exchange of civilities they gut into a con into a stato of complete abandonment and ia bo versalion during which with the characteristic lieved lo have entirely lost hor senses muslnpha frankness of an englishman lie told the stranger has taken hor into ins own ptilnci nnd ordered who he wns whore from and wlulhor lie wns go i that every care hor deplorable condition requires ing the oilier in lhe most friendly manner in shall bo lavished on her hnn lo _... , xz_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_u inn found it convenient tn res i which i appropriated to my studies lhe rest being occupied in arduous manual lalmr through lho facilities all titled by tins institution 1 havo boon able lo add bo much to my previous acquaintance wuh iho ancient modern nnd oriental languages as to l.o able to nn i ii pw , rds oi fifty uf them with more or i ss facility .'' the wester i carolinian is published every tin us [ at two dollars per am mn il pud in advance or oyo dollars and fifty cents if nol paid before the ex pjmtionofthrci months 1 \,,. ; i r will be discontinued until nl arrearages . ' 7 : lhe discretion of tbe editors and a failure i notify the bailors pf a wish to discontinue â€ž! the end of a year will be considered ns :, new en j-..'.,: soli in these investigations to a few hours after lhe arduous hiliors nl lhe day i therefore laid down my hammer and went to new haven whore i re cited to native teachers in french spanish ge mini and italian i returned at ihu expiration of two years lo the forgo bringing wiih me such books in those languages as i could procure when i had rend these books through i commenced lho in a into paper bonded a 'â– lecture for the law ers i ventured a few philosophical reflections on ihai intelligent end useful class ol uur lidlow citi zens and i look the liberty lo show bow one of their body would net supposing owen's moral world lo he true several oilier ideas have nc lurroil lo me upon lhe same subject lo which as i do ii mean to be very prolix 1 invite the read er alii in ii nor do i deem if necessary to make any apology to the fraternity as 1 know that skil liil'tis tin \ ii io ill disco ruing reasons on oi t lie r side ihey will find arguments in my favour a plenty â€” if ihey wish lo du so the nominal purpose of a court nf justice is t seek lha truth ; bui i question whether the truth ii evi r in other places more attacked sneered at brow-beab ii ridiculed and pui nut of countenance ii is lho tn.tli which every one in bis turn finds il lus interest lu conceal if is truth that very one is afraid of even the party most unequivocally in lhe right is anxious to exclude ihe trulh from the other side leal if may seem lo contradict his own nail all ihe lawyers and even lho judge seem as much nu tin watch to stop the witness's mouth ev ery two minutes as llioy have been lo make hnn conte ihore to upon it to me one of the most ridiculous things in the world is u witness upon llm stand trying poor fellow !) to give iu his tes timony ho is vve will suppose not in the slight est degree interested in cither of the parlies and doubtless wishes hem both tied i gel her bv the neck and dropped oil lho tern ol one of the north river siotuuboats he comes into court nol volun tarily but dragged if lie resists by two nr three scowling ministers of the law who from the mere tiift of lus being presumed to know something abnui iiii pending suit thin themselves nntitled lo treat him as if he had been brought up for robbing a ben-roost ho is forced from his business nr his ainu-cmeiits for the purpose of speaking ihe truth and he inwardly resolves to toll tho whole story ns soon as possible and get rid of lho filing ho thinks ho knows the worst ho thinks the loss of time and ibe uvvkardness uf speaking for lhe tirst ton ol in life in public are the extent of his bill femurs unsuspecting victim ilu no sooner mourns the stand than he finds himself at on 6 the centre of a circle of enemies and holding a posi tion not greatly unlike that of u prisoner in an in dian war-dance he tries to tell his story â– his journey â€” adding with a smile that it was not in probable but he might visit the crimea i in self in lho course of bat year when perhaps hr might require a similar return the invitation was ac cepted nnd he wns conducted to a splendid man sion elegant without uud rich and commodious within unbounded liberality on the part of the pole produced unbounded confidence pn the pari of the l.nglishmuii thc latter had a small bu.x nf jewels of groat value which he bud curried about his per son from tho time of his leaving homo â€” finding lhat mode of conveyance hull hazardous and inconve nient in a town he requosled his munificent hotl to deposit it in n place nf security fill he should bo ready logo away ai lhe expiration of three days bu prepared ibr hit departure and nn ashing for his bnx how wus bo nmnzed when lhe old geiilloiunn wiih a countenance exhibiting ihe utmost surprise act\cu\t\\va pick your seed corn â€” 8cod corn should be so ' i lecled from tbo stalks in tho pall tbo baden i corn about which so much fuss is being made is . nothing moro than corn thus s lecled ibr a long so â– ries of yours where iwo or morn ears grow upon j 1 stalk l.y selecting your seed thus yon will i have lho linden corn perhaps lho size of i the ear â€” the siiiiiiiiioss of lho coh â€” lho shape nnd i soundness of grains should bo niado nn nbjoct ol as much care as lho number of en's on a stalk â€” , hy taking care to bring corn to maturity os soon us it is ripe enough lo savo you may havo early corn uud vice versa small hov ih to for 1 ur sii.h ro.illy s.iwm he vv'.'i.ih l re h lie be i i 1 b b s_^_^__i present when he received it she came and on | manurina wm , ro tten logs and brui.ii being questioned answered in exact unison will her husband expressed ihe snrae surprise and correspondence of the farmers register benevolently endeavored lo persuade hor distracted i claiiksvihb february vi guest that it was u mere hallucination with min .. , - â€ž , i ir i r i ~ ._.,.â€¢ i â€ž. . â€ž. 1 i . . upon lhe testimony of some ol the most respect clod feelings of horror astonishment nnd despair , , â– . â– ,, ' ; f ... â€¢ p i . . r .. u , ..... nble nnd verilub e rout omen ol ilu hlii.x county ho wnlknd nut of lho house and went to lhe tavern ,, â– . . ,, h ,. . .. i,i , , . i \ irginia i s in proceed to gnu vou an account ol nl which be bail put uu on lus arrival al warsaw , s 1 "" â€¢ â– â– "'"" % ,. b ' . .,., , i j i tho rcmnrknbln eflects nl a new and rare manure i hero ho related his mysterious story and learned ,.,..,. ... _ i . , -, i , * ... â€¢ i Â»â€ž. i . â€¢ ri ua ex hi bund by an experiment in thut county a few i lint lus iniquitous liosl wns the riclifsl jew in lo 4 ' , , _ _. â€¢ , , . .. ..',,. . . ...... veins since i he nitimuo above alluded lo is only land he was advised wilhoul delay in slate the ;â€¢â€¢â€¢'â€¢ _ â– ,_ . l , , n , , i i i .. i . raro a lo llm manner of lis npp icution for in old case lo tho rniid lluke who lorluiiutoly nl thut ... , , , , it , i . ... . _ . virginia it very much uboundelh ihe cxpcri liino hiipponed to bu at warsaw "â– ,. f . . . j 7 hi , ... , â– i.i it i moot was as ioiiuwh a gentleman cut down tho e accordingly waited on hiin ; nnd wiih lililo . ,,.,,," . c _ : ... , ii . ,. inne eiotvth vv hie hail covered n piece ol lund,ex cernintiny was nil in lied loan nuilienco lln briefly *- . . , ,- ,.- .- . _â– ,_!_ ... ., ... , ., inusii nut tiirnoi i nul ., cultivation bv lus lather laid down the ense and constantino with agree , . . , . , , â€ž. â€¢ , ., , , , . i . Â» i , . or grand lather as is usual he sullered tho logs iv ear devoured up his discourse 1 uusl.inluio p ' , ' ,. e , , . , , . i i i â– _ i i ., iind brush lu in upon tho land tho first summer expressed ins astonishment â€” i..i.i inm he knew lliu , , ' ., â– â€¢' . _ . i . ' , ii i_-_..,i lln the fa and winter succeeding he commenced jew inning had oxlonsivo iiiniiiv iiiiiihiioiiiiiis with , , . . " _ ,â– .,.,,,, , .,, i c us preparations tor n crop nl corn try running iwo him â€” that ho had always been respectable and ol ! ' . , , , . â– .. i , , , . i ii . " i .. 1 1 i strokes will n urge wo-hors plough in the same an unblemished character ' li meter hot added l â– . ., â€¢ .. i . ., ,, . i , ,.._.. i i , furrow one luruiiig in ibo right uud ono to ibo 1 wi use every legitimate iipmiis lu unveil iii , ,. 'â€ž , " , ... . -., u â€ž s , |, . i ull this nine h i us made wus filled willi ihe mystery no saving he called uu some gentle i . ' , .,' ' â– , ; , ., , .. . i , bgs uu brush of the inne iroes next convenient to men who wero to lino wiih luu that d iy and " , , , , , _â– s __ , . , , , . ,, i ' it which c fared u pace fur the second furrow j despatched a messong.tr wuh a mile to lhe jew ro ', ', , . ,' ,, , , .{ 7 , _ , ii tin s ,,,,, noli lus og and brush materia wosall questing liisprosenee anroiiohcvcd lus summons , sj.'t , , . ,, ...',-,' i consumed wuh ibis preparation ho passed over ll.ivo ton no recollection of having loeeivod u , ," , , â€žâ€ž â€¢ ' . n . _ , ,â– ',,- i.i i ha tin and 1 lm iialtitie was simmy flushed box o jewels irom lhe hand ol this gentleman '. . , , , , , ',. j , j i ii i ., v i i â€¢'.... i wit i lho hume wu burse plough and well manured said the duke " nevoi my lord wuh die reply â€ž ., ,, , c in ' , ,, . ... . t '. â– ., oin i he sinli o ami niiti-peu i ho crop grown on " hiiango indeed ! art ynu perlocllv conscious ' ' " . r , â– â€ž â€¢., â– r , , . 7i f i i i rs , â€ž_,, ;â€ž â€ž., the beds manured in tho lull with pino logs and turning to llm i'.ug h.liiniin 'â– tiuiio cerlnm my , , ' .... . u . , . . , â€ž" .,,, . . i ,,â€¢ , i i ,â€ž brush was not only ibo best corn of iho two but lord ihon addressing luu soil in tho jew â€” ' . * ., i . ., .... 7 - l l ii a was unusual y rich in lis growth und heavy in itr " 1 ins is a very singular ease and i loci il my du , â€¢'â€žâ€ž _. ,, â– i j ; , , ,, | _ nr.sluclion tho nwnor of the corn wns induced tv in ii-o hiogiilur iiiea.h to usci'i inn tho irulh â€” is ' . , . , t_i.ii , , 9 oi ., v ii " .. ti . . Â» ruin its roinurkably luxuriant appearance a pull v ill r wilo nl home '. " i os my lord " linn ,. . , ', . " â– e ,. 1 ,., , . ," iiii unit n ibo dgs during ibo growing of the crop continued constantino " ben is ii hheet o paper ' ' . " '. ". â€¢ â– . i ; ' . . , , , ' ' ' in see hnw it was luu such vigur was i nparted to nn i bore is ii pen proceed lu writ a note to your . . . Â» riu.lt7l.___j ... ' ' . . , | . , â€ž . in it be luiind llm countless number of little thread wib in suit . ier :, . i ni i dicltile aurnn lilt ... , , , .. ,, i r . , ,, v â€ž i ,, iui . ho n.ois which iiiiiiiily contiibuto to the supply nf e he pen now 7 said this see mil solum 11 ' ',, , . '_. , , .._ _. ' ' j 1 . n , ,, in iho veg.ilablo lo luivo norftirnted lhe wnlor-souked conuneiic bv haying " a is disitovorod ! i hero n ' . . i r 1 _!__. ' . '. z 'â€¢, ,. ., i . â– . , uu purl y decayed trunks mid limbs of lho pmo is no resource loll but deliver up lho box 1 hay ',â– ,,< i.e ., ,"., , i every one in lho room ' ' ' , c ._.. . 3t m ihal wl you write aha v.r be used as â€žâ€ž in ' j " ""' minimal el their re.toral.dn and re strum against you farther a lb if il pro ' ' ver >' y ul â€ž 1|()1|t , iiicoh uu your wife ii you are innocent you ,, krint.to.n have nothing lo four â€” but if you persist in not wri ling it a i will bold it as a u,.o of your guilt with a trembling hand the terrified lew w rote i whore corn is fed nut to calilo and other domes out tho nolo folded it up and as ho was dosirid jib animal it is much the host where practicable sealed it with his own signature two uflicers i to grind u wuh the rob wero desp loin i wiih it lo tho house und when tints aro morn b.nolicial to horses if ground ; hurnh glaucod over lis conlouls slut swooned and aud hay if chopped lino sunk lo the ground the box was delivered up dry wÂ«,,d will pruducu on a ftmdorale estimate and restored lo ils owner and lhe low niiherod twice as much heat as the same amount of green lho punishment bis villainy deserved ilu wan wood ; nnd saves much trouble in kindling fires m oul lo siberia ' cold innrni.igs to prevent its burning away tooj _____!'' â– l,..,,l i l-e to suppusoj wittiest â€” i was g inn down maiden-lane â€” first lawyer â€” slop sir second lawyer â€” don't interrupt the witness third lawyer â€” the witness is ours â– fourth lawyer â€” fiercely and indignantly w want the fact judge â€” let the witness tell bis story wilaes â€” 1 wus going down maiden lino where 1 live first lawyer â€” w'o don't want to know when you live sir second lawyer â€” thai is a part nf'bis testimony third lawyer â€” vmi can lake ihe witness into your own hands whon we are done with him ; al present he is ours " ilness turns pale fourth lawyer â€” sarcastically veiy well air " furthermore gentlemen i asked this witness to describe flu bludgeon he could not had it ivory or gold on the handle ? he could not toll wa there a ferule upon the end ? did nol know was ii heavy yes had he ever handled it 1 no how could ho loll the weight of a thing which he had never handled ?" another bus of admiration " was be personally acquainted with mr swipes ! no lie bad ever seen luu before ? no since ? no could he not tell whether he had an aquiline nose or not ' no was lie nut a friend of mr w'ilkiiisl yea had he hot expressed an opinion upon ibis case . yes ho had said the sciunilrel light to huvo boon ashamed oi himself was mr wilknrs hat knocked ofh no but before in left lhe aland he said he saw iho blood on the top of ihe plan nil's head how could ho see the lop of ins head unless ibe h.it had l>ecii knocked oil '" judge â€” gentlemen i hog you will sit down ont of the aldermen â€” officer keep order officer fin u tone of thunder and with a acowl mature than oriental despotism upon ihe specta wo who aiut making any noise ihal ibey know of j â€” s'lence ! witness â€” 1 was going down maiden-land where 1 side as i said 1,,-foie when 1 ir.,,â€žâ€¢ ship bound in europe dunk ing in tins way lo have opportunities of collecting nt different polls such winks in the modern inid oriental language as i found necessary for ins ob ject i left lhe forge and my native place iii cur ry ibis plan into execution i travelled on fool lo boston a lihiiiiico nf mora than a hundred miles in find snine vessel hound nr kurope in this 1 was disappointed and while revolving in my mind what slops tn take iiccidcnlly beard of the amor ienn antiquarian society m worcester 1 imme diately lient mv slops inwards ibis place i visi tod iho hall ol the american antiquarian society an i found bore to my infinite gratification such n collection nf ancient modern nnd oriental lan guages ns i never is'fore conceived lo is collected iii my place ; and sir yoa may imagine with what sentiments of gratitude i w is effected when upon many f the most important discoveries iu ibe evincing _ desire 10 examine some of these rich field of hci.i.ce bate been the reÂ«o|ts ol eeeidem ami rare works i was kindly invited in an nidiini two little boys of a spectacle maker ml holland led pari ipaliun in all llm ism fits of ibo noble hi while iheir father wns ai dinner chanced t > lu k siitutiuii annling mysell of the kindness n lhe at a distant loeplc tluoiigh iwo , to glasses , laced directors 1 ijml about three hours daily at lho before each otbfr tint found the sleefle bro_ghl ball which will un hour ot noun ami shout three ninrh nearer than usual tolhe shop windows they in tlie evening trwdc up the portionof the day another buz the witness here rose and said " mr wilkilm mi /'/ off tti slum me oji.-er â€” silence there ' judge â€” witness you must nol interrupt the counsel on have bad your turn on ihe stand you then had ibe opportunity to say whatever y un pleased if you are again guilty of ho great an indecorum 1 shalj be obliged lo commit uu witness stands stupid otfieir â€” â– â€¢ t->il down !" in n lone of in.ligi nil command witness sits down officer scowls ,,! lino ai f be would snap lus head ii fourth lawyer â€” i appeal to his honour ibe j 1 '-':, lo prolecl me from tlie itiit.eitiiienco of this witless lirst second third fourth linrycr anil judge 1%'ether the witness must officer looking nt he audience again and in 1 v ""'(' uf thunder â€¢' sih-ncc !" judge gci.tl.'iiieii ll seems lo in ihal tllfl b'"sl *">' in coma at the truth n i lei lhe witness go ! 'â– md i will call him to order if he wanders lion wÂ»d,iiy._wiin i " ""â€¢â€¢'â€¢'â– â€” v'tir ho lour jtnlge â€” teil i|,e pfain fad of this bssaull lull w jury what you know about il â€” reineinbor you hereto speak ihe truth the whole ir lh and nothing inn hm truths-raise your vou ' â€” turn your cetulhe ju(y u hat do you know nf tins alior i hie poor wretch commences again the li.-i . lint and fourth lawyer coniinning lo skir wi around him all ibe while like a parcel ol . nlis fighting f.,r the clothes ul some uohopp ' ri i r so f.r is lie ivoin gelling nchiui.t â– in sat ri og ai length bewildered ut of his recol frightened insulted and indignant â€” how hr really desirous of telling lha irjith ho sium ''" upon some inconsistency ; some trilling r mj r "- paradox â€” accounted for al unco and to ov y one - â€¢ mire satisfaction by tlie idea ihal be inn ....-""' ". ilul than co ii.s ho i-fii-i eva iiitilion j0*n tlie scientific artillery of a cud able lawyer " lr ne by t inrly years of similar practices is jwght to |â€ž,, r â€ž!â€ž,â€ž ,â€žâ€ž. ir ull i already Â°* i Â« stranger icrlnps ignorant â€” perhaps a i shall not follow ibe learned gentle nan further i mil appeal loetety witness ihal i as over is'on brought into n court of justice vt i other he has not 1 1 old it i>ftcu ihe moat difficult place in tie world lo ell he trull iii and whethei , when the truth was at length told llu-re ever were so many at toinpts made to mv ti ii i whether so much uf what every one presenl knew in his heart lo lie the trulh could atiywl el.-e be so deliberately rejected and whether when ibis poor belaboured imiiiluied iiiilnippt tenth so much demanded was nl length produced it 1 d not have si eh nn aspect so disguised that us own mother might not hate known it . rnpitlly^^b i hut grccntytmtwutttc.liiiilly cnuso more jieut nil burning than dry is lib urd i to remove ice from door slops throw on salt 1 it will cnuso the ice lo crack and become loose 1 wlten il may bo easily romuv 1 i suit should he regularly fed lo cattle holh iu ] wilder inn i sunitiier they will never cut too much if it is placed r.nnstnntly ln-fore ihem where they cat obtain it at all tins the tsl way to i.'hi'.lu)0.-l..j-olt i.ovk tllllu'lliiuv am 4Â«h.'si'alll mustnpha pacha reputed to bo the ablest of all ilm pui.be officers of rurkisy has just delivered macedonia from n foriniduhle band of brigands who have inflicted ihe country for upwards of four v nt tho fhenii he look nro loo singular nul to be mentioned having learnt that u young arulii i jjirl bear -> 0 the nuuiu yf thcodus'a maria ut